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First experimental evidence for a bis-ethene chromium(I) complex forming from an activated ethene oligomerization catalyst

Authors :
Bela E. Bode
Sonia Chabbra
Michael Bühl
Nicola L. Bell
David J. Cole-Hamilton
Allan J. B. Watson
David M. Smith
University of St Andrews. Sir James Mackenzie Institute for Early Diagnosis
University of St Andrews. School of Chemistry
University of St Andrews. EaSTCHEM
University of St Andrews. Biomedical Sciences Research Complex
University of St Andrews. Centre of Magnetic Resonance
Source :
Science Advances. 6
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2020.

Abstract

Funding: This work was supported by Sasol Ltd. SC is grateful for a St Leonard’s postgraduate fellowship by the University of St Andrews. A bis-ethene chromium(I) species, which is the postulated key intermediate in the widely accepted metallacyclic mechanism for ethene oligomerization, is experimentally observed. This catalytic transformation is an important commercial route to linear α-olefins (primarily, 1-hexene and 1-octene), which act as comonomers for the production of polyethene. Here, electron paramagnetic resonance studies of a catalytic system based on [Cr(CO)4(PNP)][Al(OC(CF3)3)4] [PNP = Ph2PN(iPr)PPh2] activated with Et6Al2 provide the first unequivocal evidence for a chromium(I) bis-ethene complex. The concentration of this species is enhanced under ethene and isotope labeling studies that confirm its composition as containing [Cr(C2H4)2(CO)2(PNP)]+. These observations open a new route to mechanistic studies of selective ethene oligomerization. Publisher PDF

Details

ISSN :
23752548
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science Advances
Accession number :
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